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TXD
Transmit eXchange Data.
UDP
See User Datagram Protocol.
Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS)
A third-generation (3G) broadband, packet-based transmission of text, digitized voice, 
video, and multimedia at data rates up to 2 megabits per second (Mbps) that offers a 
consistent set of services to mobile computer and phone users no matter where they are 
located in the world. Based on the Global System for Mobile (GSM) communication 
standard, UMTS, endorsed by major standards bodies and manufacturers, is the planned 
standard for mobile users around the world and is at present still being made available. 
Once UMTS is fully available geographically, computer and phone users can be 
constantly attached to the Internet as they travel and, as they roam, have the same set of 
capabilities no matter where they travel to. Users will have access through a 
combination of terrestrial wireless and satellite transmissions. Until UMTS is fully 
implemented, users can have multi-mode devices that switch to the currently available 
technology (such as GSM 900 and 1800) where UMTS is not yet available. 
Today's cellular telephone systems are mainly circuit-switched, with connections 
always dependent on circuit availability. A packet-switched connection, using the 
Internet Protocol (IP), means that a virtual connection is always available to any other 
end point in the network. It will also make it possible to provide new services, such as 
alternative billing methods (pay-per-bit, pay-per-session, flat rate, asymmetric 
bandwidth, and others). The higher bandwidth of UMTS also promises new services, 
such as video conferencing. UMTS promises to realize the Virtual Home Environment 
(VHE) in which a roaming user can have the same services to which the user is 
accustomed when at home or in the office, through a combination of transparent 
terrestrial and satellite connections. 
The electromagnetic radiation spectrum for UMTS has been identified as frequency 
bands 1885-2025 MHz for future IMT-2000 systems, and 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-
2200 MHz for the satellite portion of UMTS systems. 
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
A communications protocol that offers a limited amount of service when messages are 
exchanged between computers in a network that uses the Internet Protocol (IP). UDP is 
an alternative to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and, together with IP, is 










